Odeldahl explained the delay with reference to the game’s “Social Play”:

To support the Social Play features, we are using a brand new online technology. We also want to make sure we have the opportunity and time to address player feedback from the Closed Beta. That is why we will give ourselves a bit more time to perfect the game, with a new release date for Mirror’s Edge Catalyst of June 7th (NA) and June 9th (EU). We’re confident that these extra two weeks will make sure the game is as amazing as possible for you the players.

Here’s a video explaining how those Social Play features work:

Sort of like Hitman’s contracts, then, but with running and jumping instead of killing people with garden shears.

Somebody once told me that Mirror’s Edge was a ‘love it or hate it’ kind of game. I didn’t say anything at the time but I quite liked it. The sequel definitely has my interest because, intriguing first-person movement aside, the main attraction in the first game was the city itself, and that looks much more attractive and interesting this time around.